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The Early Word: Crossing the Line

In Today’s Times:

  • A bipartisan group of senators is quietly working to revive the gun debate, looking for lawmakers willing to change their votes and building a campaign to harness broad public support for a major overhaul, Jeremy W. Peters reports.
  • Lawmakers, counterterrorism officials and experts were divided Thursday over whether the nation’s security apparatus had failed to prevent the bombings at the Boston Marathon after Russia warned the United States two years ago that one of the suspects was a radical Islamist, Scott Shane, Michael S. Schmidt and Eric Schmitt report.

Washington Happenings:

  • Mr. Obama will speak at the Planned Parenthood Gala in Washington on Friday before meeting with King Abdullah II of Jordan in the afternoon. Later, he is scheduled to talk to business leaders who have significant interests in Mexico and Central America before his trip to Mexico and Costa Rica next week.
  • In the wake of the Boston Marathon bombings, a House Foreign Affairs subcommittee will hold a hearing on Islamist extremism in Chechnya at 10:30 a.m.
  • The Commerce Department will announce the first-quarter gross domestic product at 8:30 a.m.